Harrison Bader enters his 10th MLB season with a new team: the Giants. The 31-year-old outfielder explained to NBC Sports Bay Area’s Alex Pavlovic that he credits his mindset for allowing him to reach the major leagues and remain consistent.  Staying present and enjoying the moment is the key function of Bader’s outlook.“The biggest thing is just playing where your feet are,” Bader said. “I think baseball players are trained so intensely to focus in on whatever’s directly in front of us.  “But the guys who can use past experiences, kind of as like a rear-view mirror if you will, to learn from them and then adapt and adjust for the current moment, I think will allow you to have a nice blend of reminding yourself where you came from and how challenging it was to come here, but also be reassured that you do have a lot left in front of you. And I think we lose that if we look too far ahead.” Finding oneself in the present moment is easier said than done. But Bader explains that reminding himself of his path to the present, as well as the...